are ’’ z Xs * 'tiou save ZAe Sitter ; ,/7 te-A Craamoata—/Ae Cream lAe Firrntl Oaf*. Easily prepared. The national Jr v like to . ? el * Silver Spoon, of 20— uh .pocteh. course,” says Sergeant Dan. “Thousands of In 3 °—2oii. klg.' people secured a Spoon under our previous schemes. The Silver Dessert Spoon I offer would cost five shillings in any retail shop, so it is a splendid rebate to purchasers of ‘Thistle* Foods. W “Here are shown the various packages which come under my new scheme. I Note the names, so you’ll know what to ask your Grocer for; and also n °te what part of the labels you have to retain. 1 **We ask for a postal note for 1/6 with each collection, so as to make it possible for you to obtain a spoon with as small a number of wrappers, i SMjlj* labels or bags as will render the Gift available to all in a reasonable time. each collection as soon as complete; then stat another. The more .. Th! , tle .. Oalmta l-F»r Silw Inistle Goods you buy, the quicker you’ll get the Spoon—for your Coliec- Spoon, collect— If Hxmw tion can include ALL these products.”— Sergeant Dan. 20—5 or 7lk Thistle Trade Math Twenty Points make a Collection with 1/6 Postal Note. ".5—25/4. „ Oraamoata—3|lb. packet—l label = ••• ... 1 point Milk Oatiea—Choice plump Oat Grains, ” < lebela «•« ... 2 points 20H >- b »8»- Oemte xg. ’ mizms-put Mt. 6 0 , liab,l = 1 point i For Sil™ Sp™. collect 20 Thistle ’ BoU.d Oats—4lb. bags—l bag= 1 point ft* labels (front with redooal). »» »> »> 201 b. bags—l bftg= ... ... 4 points F** “Thistle” Oatmeal—slb. bags—-1 bag= ... ... 1 point ?jj » 71b. bags 1 bag— ... ... 1 point __ - ” *’ 251 b. bags—l bag= ... ... 4 points j Doctor’s Cream o’ Groats—2 packeta= ... ... 1 point / „ . “Thistle” Semolina l o , . _ I Sweetheart o’Wheat ) ac * B ~ •” •** oin Staaathearl o’ Wheat—For Sil<jer I a N.B.—See Illustrations in margin for representation of the portions Spoon, collect— I and Bags to be retained. ‘ 40—rd lb. packets. I U»e “Thistle” Pure Foods every meal every day— I f° r or Puddings, for Biscuits. jTmnfl&ll ||gs|j?||| -f Start Your Gift Spoon Collection - ■■■ NOW! Cut out thia Aelot. for J tt? t > datura rafaranca. H |W rr ~1 Hrr Rolled Oats The pure A nutriment of the choicest white salt. Un- S I/ j jjj g gTTUI 1/ rivalled in flavour and food value. fl fl fl fl tflflfl V For Silver Spoon, colled— 1* ib Dectar’s Cream •* Grouts—For 20—41 b. "Thistle” Trade Marly. Gpadfi gCPQfiI Silver Spoon, collect—or ' 20lb, „ „ „ _ HAINES-1 —Hb. packets.
Rheumatic sufferers cannot expect to obtain permanent relief from courses of baths and other external treatments. The cause of rheumatism, gout, sciatica and lumbago is internal poisoning by excess uric acid. Rheumo drives the poison out. It acts quickly, eliminating the cause of trouble, and. aiding the kidneys to perform their functions properly. It seldom fails to afford permanent relief by attacking the cause of the disease. Rheumo is obtainable
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1921, Page 7
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492Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1921, Page 7
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